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The '''Kunsthistorisches Museum''' is an art museum in [[Vienna]], Austria, housed in a grand Ringstrasse palace opened in 1891 to display the imperial Habsburg collections. Its facade and domed interior rank among the major examples of late nineteenth-century historicist architecture.

Its holdings span Egyptian and Near Eastern antiquities, Greek and Roman art, and an exceptional picture gallery with works by Bruegel, [[Johannes Vermeer|Vermeer]], [[Diego Velázquez|Velázquez]], Titian, and Raphael, including the world's largest Bruegel collection.

Latest revision as of 14:24, 11 May 2026

The Kunsthistorisches Museum is an art museum in Vienna, Austria, housed in a grand Ringstrasse palace opened in 1891 to display the imperial Habsburg collections. Its facade and domed interior rank among the major examples of late nineteenth-century historicist architecture.

Its holdings span Egyptian and Near Eastern antiquities, Greek and Roman art, and an exceptional picture gallery with works by Bruegel, Vermeer, Velázquez, Titian, and Raphael, including the world's largest Bruegel collection.